
Alan Lu
Digital Content ProducerI am a Digital Content Producer at LehighValleyNews.com, overseeing the website, social media accounts and news sharing. I was born and raised in Taiwan, where I began working for The Taiwan Times and developing an interest in storytelling. At the height of the pandemic, in 2020, I made the bold and Temple-proud decision to travel to the other side of the world and follow my passion for media and journalism. As a multimedia content creator, I’ve worked as a bilingual journalist and social media manager at New Mainstream Press in Philly. Stay tuned with me if you’re a fan of community and local journalism. Contact me at AlanL@lehighvalleynews.com or 610-984-8138.
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For the 26th consecutive year, LVHN will provide flu shots to adults and children aged 6 months and older during two drive-thru clinics in November.
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The storm is expected to cause heavy rainfall across the Mid-Atlantic states, potentially leading to flash and urban flooding. Easton's PorchFest has been postponed to Oct. 1.
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U.S. Senator Bob Casey is rallying bipartisan support to restore federal funding for hunter safety and archery courses in schools, citing a misinterpretation of the Safer Communities Act.
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Several Lehigh Valley residents reported witnessing a string of lights in the sky in the Allentown and Bethlehem areas on Saturday night, Sept. 16.
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High pressure originating from the Great Lakes is shifting offshore on Sunday, paving the way for an approaching cold front and unsettled conditions.
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The Bethlehem Fire Department was called Wednesday morning to a tanker truck leak at West Third Street and the ramp to Route 378 near the Hill-to-Hill Bridge in South Bethlehem. Traffic was tied up for hours for the cleanup.
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The August report from the Greater Lehigh Valley Realtors shows a drop in new listings and closings. The median sale price for the month reached $336,500.
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Ayat, the Lehigh Valley's first Palestinian restaurant, welcomes diners to savor authentic Palestinian cuisines such as hummus, laffa and mashawy.
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Residents can anticipate a flood watch in effect for a significant portion of the area Tuesday night and throughout Wednesday, as heavy rainfall from showers and thunderstorms is expected.
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The 4th Annual International Cultural Festival on Saturday, Sept. 16, will feature handcrafts, performances and food from a diverse range of cultures around the globe.